Are you the next power and energy mogul? Can you achieve a monopoly? In Energy Manager you create and manage your own power empire where you build it up from nothing to owning routes all over the world. Compete to be at the top of the multiplayer leaderboards and challenge your friends and other real life energy managers from all over the world.
- 2 game modes - EASY and REALISTIC
- 30+ energy source and storage types
- 160+ countries to start from
- 30,000+ cities to expand to
REAL LIFE ENERGY GENERATORS
Utilize the power of an energy tycoon simulator to create a strategy where you can become as big as real energy key groups like Nextera, Shell, Aramco, Engie or Iberdrola and claim monopoly. Create, schedule and explore international connections between significant cities like Tokyo, New York, Paris, Madrid and Shanghai.
Track your network live when you designate redundant energy or when sun and wind is not on your side and production stands still.
CHOOSE REALISTIC GAMEPLAY
You can play on two difficulties: either EASY or REALISM. Go the easy way to lower prices and increase profits or challenge yourself with realism where you have to be the manager of the smallest things like surplus prices and taxes.
ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY
Shape the future for everyone with a focus on sustainable energy sources and storage such as solar, wind, water, electric and nuclear. Make sure that cars, ships, trains, planes and trucks can get around without increasing pollution.
Coal, oil and natural gas power plants are available too if you want to cover all your bases.
Features include:
- Track your network LIVE
- Manage your staff
- Invest in rival energy companies
- Put your company on the stock market
- Create or join alliances with influential managers or friends
- Both known and less known power sources
- Buy and sell energy
- Customize and upgrade wind turbines, solar panels, power plants and more
- And much more!
Become the CEO of a vast network of energy and power and strive to take over the world and realize your dreams of a monopoly.
You got the power!
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In-App-Käufe
Mega pack
24,900.00 Rs
Mini pack
900.00 Rs
Jumbo pack
9,900.00 Rs
Power Pack
7,900.00 Rs
Booster Pack
3,900.00 Rs
Special Deal
300.00 Rs
Starter Pack
2,200.00 Rs
Standard pack
1,300.00 Rs
Kickstarter pack
2,900.00 Rs
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Benutzerbewertung
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Energy Manager - 2025 Bewertungen
The best game ever!!!
This is the best game I ever played. This has everything you need to learn about business and it is very fun to play and very very I mean seriously very interesting and never gets boring. I think you should definitely try it once and you’ll get so hooked up get your mum will come and beat you up and will force you to stop the game.
Fun, not much to do.
This is my favorite kind of idle game. There are no mechanics which try to get me to log on often and it is just something fun that I can spend 5 minutes on once or twice a day
Could be good but 50 plant limit makes it a quick delete
Could be a good game but what’s the point if you are going to limit the number of power plants to 50? Replay value becomes 0.
Good, but needs continued development
So off the bat, I like the game, however I feel like I’m playing a beta version and not the launch version, and judging by the version history it has only been out 6mo.
I love playing the roll of a grid operator. I find power generation fascinating and have been wanting a game that is more serious at simulating that, that also doesn’t have cartoon graphics. This game hits pretty close.
Here’s what I think needs improvement/ refinement:
•Map: I would love to see city names on the map and see interstates so there is some resemblance of location. Also please get rid of the green back ground, it looks weird and is annoying.
•Power plants: I’d like to see greater variation in power plant, and you left out a major way to make power! Hydroelectric! Change the map to add some water ways and add hydro. Also I’d like for there to be Natural Gas Plants that are actually called that and not low emission gas. It’s just weird, call it for what it is.
•Grid: We need to be able to connect directly to the grid and not only be able to store power at stations. Add in peak demand and peak rates and ways to have some automation with having certain plants like gas come online during peak demand.
Overall, anyone playing this game is likely a nerd like me, and you can never go wrong with adding detail and depth to the game. We want options. More power plant, more fluctuations in demand, make it seem more real with updating the map.
Keep up the good work! Your on the right path!
Electricity sales need rework
Hydrogen is by far the best money maker. The reason is simply demand is never depleted at that hours rate. Electricity however, is by grid, and a grid may only be buying 800 MWH. A 5 GWH LIPO is over 6 times that, yet is worth 50% value when selling because fully storage is sold on grid. IRL this is known is avoided cost. If we could discharge our batteries to what a grid needs, and then discharge to other grids, the remaining amounts and so on, it’d be much more realistic. Currently, cross grid discharging is useless unless you need to instantly sell power.
Unplayable
Just downloaded this game excited for it but it’s constantly loading and freezing. I have a new iPhone not sure why this is an issue. Developers work your bugs out.
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It has potential but there are no grids to buy since everyone owns them and if your not on because you are living life and working then you miss out on the grid action and can’t expand and limited to how many buildings you can have so your stuck with a grid someone else owns and played for a week and deleted and won’t redownload it’s a waste of time on how restricted the game play is
Lagging and overheating
So this game has started lagging on my phone and it is over heating my phone for some reason. This just started and I’ve had this game for over 2 months. It’s just now starting to do this.
Fun game needs some love!
It is a very fun non-demanding game to play. The no forced ads make this game ideal for playtime! I wish they would spend some more time in the alliance section. Give us more to research. More boosts ect. And give us some of the stuff that’s been saying “coming soon” for a while now. Few small tweaks will make this game boom!
Good concept
Like this game a lot. Have all of them. One thing, I think that there should be some way to turn waves or tides into energy. (Water energy)
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